As expected, Jerry Ritter and James Penrod were waiting at the front doors of the Logan County Board of Elections office, 225 S.Main St., when co-director Kandie Horton opened the doors at 8 a.m. for early voting.
“These two always show up to greet me,” she said. “If they didn’t, I’d have to wonder what’s wrong.”
For their part, both the Bellefontaine residents enjoy the opportunity to vote in a relaxed setting.
“I don’t have the hassle of going to the precinct to vote,” Mr. Ritter said.
Mr. Penrod said it is important to vote.
“I come in and vote so I can complain if I want,” he said. “If you don’t vote, don’t complain.”
Jerry Ritter, foreground, and James Penrod fill out absentee voter applications Wednesday morning, the first day for early voting prior to the March 15 primary. (EXAMINER PHOTO | JOEL E. MAST) |
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